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LordGrover said:
If you line dry your washing you could try what I do.
T-shirts still damp from the washer, I fold/roll them along the length then flick them, almost like a towel flick. It stretches them length-ways so they retain their shape better. Quite a good stress reliever too.
Will give this one a try!T-shirts still damp from the washer, I fold/roll them along the length then flick them, almost like a towel flick. It stretches them length-ways so they retain their shape better. Quite a good stress reliever too.
Thanks all
Du1point8 said:
Is their stuff suitable? I'd expect them to be 'proportionate', i.e. to get a long bodied shirt you'd get a feck-off great big tent around the chest and belly.LordGrover said:
Du1point8 said:
Is their stuff suitable? I'd expect them to be 'proportionate', i.e. to get a long bodied shirt you'd get a feck-off great big tent around the chest and belly.Du1point8 said:
LordGrover said:
Du1point8 said:
Is their stuff suitable? I'd expect them to be 'proportionate', i.e. to get a long bodied shirt you'd get a feck-off great big tent around the chest and belly.LordGrover said:
If you line dry your washing you could try what I do.
T-shirts still damp from the washer, I fold/roll them along the length then flick them, almost like a towel flick. It stretches them length-ways so they retain their shape better. Quite a good stress reliever too.
I have been trialling this, and guess what?T-shirts still damp from the washer, I fold/roll them along the length then flick them, almost like a towel flick. It stretches them length-ways so they retain their shape better. Quite a good stress reliever too.
It works!
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